We are a real estate investment, development, and management company based in southern New Jersey

For more than 75 years, we have developed and constructed industrial, retail, and office properties and land parcels throughout the eastern United States, earning the trust and confidence of the brokers, entrepreneurs, and businesses who work with us. Our real estate portfolio has grown to over 2 million square feet. These properties are available for lease and sale to our customers at affordable prices, with flexible business terms.

Our success and longevity are due to the quality of our portfolio, which offers a wide and varied selection of properties to satisfy your real estate requirements. We invite you to browse through our extensive listings to learn more about our available buildings and land parcels in New Jersey and throughout the eastern United States.

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Vineland, New Jersey, is a great place to do business

Why Vineland? Here are some things you might not know about our business growth, labor pool, and financial incentives:

At one time Vineland was well known for its glass-manufacturing industry, which benefited from the availability of quality sand in the soil. Local manufacturers produced high-quality laboratory glass and tubing, vacuum bottles, and decorative glass. Many of these facilities have closed or relocated due to overseas competition, but a few glass manufacturers have remained.

Vineland is the largest municipality in the State of New Jersey, with an area of 70 square miles in size.

The city of Vineland was founded by Charles K. Landis in 1861 as a utopian planned agricultural community. Thanks to Vineland’s fertile soil, temperate climate, and long growing season, large family-owned farms still prosper here. A growing food-processing industry is also located in Vineland and surrounding areas.

Vineland is one of the most important agricultural centers in the eastern United States. The Vineland Cooperative Produce Auction Association is the largest produce cooperative in the United States, handling 95% of all produce auction sales in southern New Jersey and 75% of all produce sales in the state.

Twice voted one of the "best places to live in New Jersey" by Money magazine, Cumberland County offers affordable housing, an economical business location, excellent highways and rail service, a competitive regulatory climate, an abundance of beautiful natural resources, and picturesque scenery.

Thomas B. Welch, a dentist and active church parishioner from Vineland, invented a pasteurized, unfermented grape juice for use as a nonalcoholic wine in church services. The juice is successfully marketed today as Welch’s Grape Juice.

Mary Treat, a Vineland naturalist, was a colleague of Charles Darwin.

Walter Lewis Shaw, an inventor from Vineland, is responsible for call forwarding, conference calling, and the speaker phone.

Victor Durand Jr., a Vineland glass manufacturer, started the award-winning and highly valued collection of artistic glass known as Durand Art Glass.

Properties in Vineland are eligible for Grow New Jersey Incentives, which are incentive tax credits paid out annually for ten years. The amount per job created or retained is based on the industry and capital investment. The base amount at our properties is $5,000 to $7,000 per employee and can go as high as $11,000 with bonuses. In the past year, Grow New Jersey Incentive has granted awards for relocation or expansion ranging from $1.6 to $13.7 million to several companies in the Vineland area.

Vineland is an Urban Enterprise Zone, a state designation that entitles our customers to obtain certain tax incentives, such as collecting a state sales tax of only 3.5% on transactions, allowing certain tax-free purchases, avoiding energy taxes for manufacturing firms, subsidies for unemployment insurance, and either a $1,500 maximum tax credit for each new permanent full-time employee or an 8% maximum corporate business tax credit on qualified investments.

The Cumberland County One Stop Career Center offers businesses a savings in hiring costs by pre-screening job applicants, increasing your chances of finding the right employees. Even better, Cumberland County will pay 50% of employee wages during the first six to eight weeks of employment—substantial savings, especially for a large workforce.

For businesses looking to relocate, Vineland offers a large labor pool and competitive labor costs that other communities will not be able to match. The median age of the Cumberland County population is 33 years old. Almost 60% of the workforce is in the manufacturing and service industries. Labor costs are generally lower in Cumberland County than in other counties in the surrounding mid-Atlantic area. For basic starting positions, the standard wage rate is $8.00 to $9.00 per hour.

It’s hard to beat our location. We are conveniently located between several major urban centers and ports. Thanks to the accessibility of several highways, from Vineland you can drive to Philadelphia or Atlantic City in an average of 45 minutes, New York City or Baltimore in two hours, and Washington, D.C. in three hours.